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I have stairs that lead into the cellar. I want to hang a picture on the wall in front of the stairs so that you see it as you go down the stiairs. Would I put a ladder on the stairs and lean toward the wall? the wall is high up when you go down the stairs.

"Groupings of pictures in smaller frames will probably suit the space well..."

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If two walls are close to each other, be aware of the breadth of your view. Be careful neither to overload the space nor cause the eyes to shift repeatedly, distracted. A few alternated, groupings of pictures in smaller frames will probably suit the space well. As well, if lighting is poor, stick to simple styles with bold and or vivid coloring.

"I would suggest hanging the pictures side by side at eye level..."

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I would suggest hanging the pictures side by side at eye level. i am a professional paint contractor, and i can tell you that our eye naturally is pleased by horizontal variation. vertical (one above the other) generally doesn`t register to our brains the same way. space the frames about 2 inches apart and at the same height, even if they are different sizes. just look through an IKEA catalog for examples of this if you`re not sure.
good luck, hope this is helpful
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Someone said: my apartment has tan colored walls with a very pretty dark blue rug. I need help with my college of my family pictures on white frames. Since you know more about colors do you think this would look alright?

Someone said: what is eye level? everyone says this. it`s so frustrating. no one is the same height. I`m short in my family of 13 cousins at 5` 9". eye level in my family would be over 6 foot. in my friend house their eye level would be 5` 2" (being the average of their eye level). I think the professional need to change "eye level" and come up with something better or just say how ever high you want to make it. I tend to do 1/2 up the wall X 1/2 down the wall. for high ceilings, it`s got to be large pictures. The worries of the first world country ;)

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For hanging pictures above a staircase, you can use a picture hanging system. The track mounts at the top of the wall with suspension cables hanging from the picture rail. Each cable adjusts left and right and you can make the length suitable to the angle of your staircase. The hooks that slide on the cables make changing pictures simple: you won`t have to bang holes in your wall each time.
Check out our hanging system on our website www.gallerysystem.com.

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Bedside pictures should be hung with the same rule of thumb as with any other picture. Your pictures should be hung at your eye level. You wont be looking at any pictures while you`re in bed, you`ll only see them when you`re walking around in the room anyways.

Someone said: For a secure and aesthetically pleasing option, try a hanging system. The track is positioned at the top of the wall and uses suspended cables to display artwork. You can easily adjust and rotate the frames on the hooks, so if you want to change artwork, you wouldn’t have to damage your walls with nail holes. Our hooks hold about 40 lbs each.
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